ECB is nice. But to select method from it you should navigate to it with C-p C-n. Senator (a part of Semantic) allows to select method with abbreviation.
EmacsAssist offers a better (faster!) way, IMHO: You can type any substring from method name. And with every letter you type you see the progress: method list is reduced to only those which contain this substring. This saves you several TAB presses comparing to using abbrev. And you can still select among them with C-p C-n. This saves your time if the rest of the substring needed to pinpoint method is complex. It is hard to explain this convinience. Have you tried it? It should be obvious after you have tried. Maybe I'll generalize this type of list item selection to allow to select buffer, file and whatsorever in such a way. _______________________________________________ gnu-emacs-sources mailing list gnu-emacs-sources@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources